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Free agent WR Cobi Hamilton is working out for the Texans.

Hamilton was waived by the Steelers at final cuts. Even with Jaelen Strong coming off suspension this week, the Texans are preciously thin at receiver. A 2013 sixth-rounder, Hamilton made his first 11 career appearances last season, catching 17 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns. Mon, Sep 11, 2017 02:03:00 PM

Sadly enough, Hamilton spent big portions of the 2016 season as the Steelers' No. 2 receiver, particularly down the stretch and during the playoffs. Pittsburgh will replace him in that role with Martavis Bryant this year. Sat, Sep 2, 2017 12:19:00 AM

Cobi Hamilton corralled both of his targets for 72 yards and a touchdown Friday in the Steelers’ preseason win over the Giants.

Hamilton was the star in this one, beating ex-Steeler Valentino Blake for a 44-yard gain in the second quarter and later dusting him again on a 28-yard touchdown reception just prior to halftime. A former practice-squadder, Hamilton played a surprising number of snaps last season but will likely have his role scaled back now that Martavis Bryant is back from serving a one-year suspension. Fri, Aug 11, 2017 10:16:00 PM

Steelers re-signed WR Cobi Hamilton to a one-year, $540,000 contract.

Hamilton was an exclusive rights free agent the Steelers decided to get out of the way early. A 2013 sixth-round pick of the Bengals, Hamilton caught the first 17 passes of his career in 2016, and saw snaps in all three playoff games. Despite the early re-up, Hamilton will be far from assured of making the 53-man roster. Thu, Jan 26, 2017 09:41:00 PM

Jermaine Gresham caught 3-of-3 targets for 24 yards before tearing his Achilles' in the Cardinals' Week 17 win over the Seahawks.

It's the worst possible ending to a season that saw Gresham start strong and then fade. Thankfully for the eight-year veteran, he signed a new contract that included $13 million guaranteed last March. He will be back in Arizona but will be highly questionable for Week 1. Gresham turns 30 in June. He has not cleared 400 yards receiving since 2014, his final year in Cincinnati.

Although his reps are limited, Cardinals LT D.J. Humphries (knee) has been taking part in OTAs.

Per the Arizona Republic, Humphries is "on track to be ready by the start of the season." From the sound of it, he will be ready for training camp. Humphries had a decent 2017 between injuries, and will open the year as Sam Bradford or Josh Rosen's blindside protector. The Cardinals continue to endorse his progress as a player, most recently exercising his 2019 team option.